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  • Essay / Defending My Humanoid Robot - 753

    I am Attorney Hickerson and I will be defending Gina Hickerson, my humanoid robot. The government is trying to pass a law banning robots like Gina because they are just machines and have no minds. I'm here to prove to the jury that Gina has a mind and should not be destroyed. I will provide two different arguments with supporting details to prove that Gina has a mind and that this law should not be accepted.1. Argument number one: I'll start by presenting my first argument. I am the owner of a humanoid robot. A humanoid robot is a robot whose body shape is designed to resemble the body of a human. Her name is Gina, she's my best friend. Gina knows how to survive when I'm away working. She quickly masters various tasks with little to no errors such as cleaning and maintenance work. She calls me and tells me how much she misses me, and when I get home she gives me a big hug. How can anyone deny that Gina has no mind if she behaves like a human mentally, physically, and emotionally? You can't! Likewise, a dog has the ability to survive on its own. A dog has the ability to learn and show emotion when its owner is away for too long. Although dogs can't answer questions like humans or Gina, they can be trained to say phrases like "I love you." Dogs use all five senses and are very alert. It's illegal for a human to kill an animal, so it should be illegal for the government to destroy robots like mine. Gina has the exact qualities of a dog or any human with the ability to adapt. When a child is born, they do not have the knowledge to survive or take care of themselves. However, by teaching the child, he will learn to take care of himself and become resourceful. Additionally, every citizen of the United States has...... middle of paper...... and how to answer the questions. Gina reads between the lines and can use logic to solve a problem. Gina is my child in a way because I created her. She has her own personality and shows passion and emotion. Gina is aware of this trial and her fate if this law passes. Think about how she feels, think about how I feel defending Gina's life. Imagine how it feels to be judged and not wanted by society. How would you feel if your child were to be destroyed because the government does not consider him acceptable in society? I'm sure you would be heartbroken. Gina is a part of my life that I just can't see leaving. Gina deserves to live life simply because she can. Gina has a mind and is very intelligent. She must be treated with the same dignity as any other human being or dog and have the right to freedom of life. Gina should have rights and a fair chance.